Journal article
V4C3 MXene Immune Profiling and Modulation of T Cell‐Dendritic Cell Function and Interaction (Small Methods 8/2023)
Small methods, v 7(8), pn/a
18 Aug 2023
Abstract
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In article number 2300197, Gogotsi, Delogu, and co‐workers demonstrated the potential of MXenes V4C3 as immunomodulators and their potential applications to counteract inflammatory diseases. V4C3 is able to inhibit T cell‐dendritic cell interactions by modulating, among others, CD40‐CD40 ligand interaction.
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- Title
- V4C3 MXene Immune Profiling and Modulation of T Cell‐Dendritic Cell Function and Interaction (Small Methods 8/2023)
- Creators
- Laura Fusco - Sidra MedicineArianna Gazzi - University of PaduaChristopher E. Shuck - Drexel UniversityMarco Orecchioni - La Jolla Institute for ImmunologyEiman I Ahmed - Sidra MedicineLinda Giro - University of PaduaBarbara Zavan - GVM Care & ResearchAçelya Yilmazer - Ankara UniversityKlaus Ley - La Jolla Institute for ImmunologyDavide Bedognetti - Hamad bin Khalifa UniversityYury Gogotsi - Drexel UniversityLucia Gemma Delogu - New York University Abu Dhabi
- Publication Details
- Small methods, v 7(8), pn/a
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 1
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Materials Science and Engineering; A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute
- Other Identifier
- 991020859489204721